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"Let it shine" of Stefan Valdobrev and The Usual Suspects

"If I see just a drop of love in a big world, I will turn it into a warm ocean…" These are the opening lyrics of "Let it shine” - a song about the light in human souls and supreme love whose symbol is the sun. The text tells how the sun has taken over the globe and is looking for brave hearts to shine there.  

"There are also dark people, but the light ones sing in a choir… my heart speaks to them," sings Stefan Valdobrev, author of the music and lyrics, the arrangement is by The Usual Suspects - the band with which he has not parted for decades. The song is part of the new album of the famous musician and actor, which was released recently.  








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